One of Berlin’s must-visit cultural stops is the Prater, a beer garden in Prenzlauer Berg, a district in the eastern part of Berlin. The Prater easily has one of the most unique graphic identities in the city, completely handmade by artist-illustrator Henning Wagenbreth. The alphabets created by Wagenbreth became the starting point for a refreshing type family, FF Prater. To convincingly recreate the irregularity of manual lettering, each of FF Prater’s alphabets comes in two slightly different variations. There are serif and sans serif versions, as well as a cheeky little connected script and a 3-D version, which can be layered with the others for chromatic setting.